The latest #StackOverflow bullshit and people on fedi trying to delete their contributions to me strikes extreme semblance to #wiki communities and "forking" where wiki communities such as @MinecraftWikiEN move from one host to another.
Situation is very similar because in both cases written work is licensed on Creative Commons, both communities have interest in deleting their past contributions (in case of wiki it's because old content is cannibalizing search results which drive vast majority of traffic), the reasons are usually the same (disappointment with hosting platform enshittifying), and the written work in both cases is public good.
For me both raise an excellent ethical question - what amount of control should people have over whether their work is held and displayed on given website, after they knowingly contribute it under open license? Legally those websites I think have a good case for keeping it, but legal argument is just that - legal, not ethical.
I think it comes to question whether we should prioritize personal choice, consent and freedoms or public good. And then, if written work still exists somewhere else like in case of wiki fork, would it really be hurting public good to remove work on previous host?
Reacting to LTT's Linux distro video. (It wasn't good) https://subscribeto.me/videos/watch/2e378217-847f-450e-9749-e02adfba6a1d
10 fixes and features we still need on the Steam Deck https://subscribeto.me/videos/watch/1c4cdd58-cea3-4af6-9103-5f6160c6a88b
If everything goes well, the update to Fedora Kinoite 40 will be available in Plasma Discover once you update to tomorrow's Fedora Kinoite 39 update.
Note that we currently don't have proper download progress reporting in Discover's interface so please be patient while the update downloads. You can check "progress" via the network traffic in the network widget.
Stay tuned for incoming improvements to rpm-ostree support in Discover π.
Microsoft reveals subscription pricing for using Windows 10 beyond 2025, and it's not cheap. Customers will need to pay $61 per device, which will double every year for three years, to remain secure on Windows 10. If you just do shopping or social media you can use alternative os like Ubuntu, Mint, or pop os for your older computer instead of jumping to windows 11. Also regardless of windows 10 or 11 prices you will still get Ads in Windows π #linux #privacy #security Choose wisely
When Epic was the good guy: 20 years of Unreal Tournament 2004 https://subscribeto.me/videos/watch/9ce8ed29-b69e-4536-97a2-3f10b6f4f6c1
A 2.6 million year old interdimensional Goat Deity with too much time on his hands.